The ring features a genuine antler inlay with the Hawaiian Koa Wood. Highly Scratch-resistant and water proof, tungsten is four times harder than titanium and 10 times harder than gold/silver.

No two rings will be identical. Each piece of antler and koa wood will each have its own unique pattern as we use natural and unique materials in our rings and variation must be expected.

The Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic wood that originates from the Big Island of Hawai'i. Different parts of the island yields a distinctive hue to the color of the wood. The beautiful colors ranges from yellow or greenish-yellow, through orange, brown, and red, to almost black, and hues of different colors can be derived from a single trunk. In the Hawaiian language "koa" means "warrior" which symbolizes strength, fearlessness and bravery. From the ancient Hawaiian outrigger canoes to the birth of the first ancient surfboards and ukulele, the koa wood deserves more than ever be a widely recognized as a symbol of prestige and coloring.

Perfect for occasions such as weddings or anniversaries, the tungsten carbide ring with Hawaiian koa wood inlay symbolizes a new promise to your partner. A ring is just not a 'ring' but an 'opening chapter' and it creates something unfathomable... or it may just be 'everlasting love'.

SHIPPING INFORMATION

We ship all out items as soon as possible. On average all items are shipped 2 business days after the order is placed. If for any reason your item will take longer to ship we will get in touch with you immediately.

Domestic Shipments: USPS Standard Mail will be included with your purchase. This method will usually take 4 business days for arrival within the US. Other shipping upgrades are available upon checkout for an additional fee.

Overseas Shipments: USPS First Class Mail International will be the standard mail for overseas location. This method is available for small fee and will take about 12 business days for arrival for most locations.

**Please make sure your address is the correct. We will not take any responsibility for lost or stolen mail that is sent to incorrect addresses.

UPGRADES

Below are the shipping upgrades that are available upon check out of your item.

This black tungsten ring features a crossed brushed finish center and polished step edges for contrast. Tungsten carbides are in no doubt one of the strongest metal used in the jewelry industry. It is approximately two times stiffer than steel and twice the density. Our tungsten carbides are also cobalt-free which makes it hypoallergenic for most individuals.

The Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic wood that originates from the Big Island of Hawai'i. Different parts of the island yields a distinctive hue to the color of the wood. The beautiful colors ranges from yellow or greenish-yellow, through orange, brown, and red, to almost black, and hues of different colors can be derived from a single trunk. In the Hawaiian language "koa" means "warrior" which symbolizes strength, fearlessness and bravery. From the ancient Hawaiian outrigger canoes to the birth of the first ancient surfboards and ukulele, the koa wood deserves more than ever be a widely recognized as a symbol of prestige and coloring.

Perfect for occasions such as weddings or anniversaries, the tungsten carbide ring with Hawaiian koa wood inlay symbolizes a new promise to your partner. A ring is just not a 'ring' but an 'opening chapter' and it creates something unfathomable... or it may just be 'everlasting love'.

This tungsten ring features a Hawaiian koa wood and blue opal inlay. Crafted of nickel free hypoallergenic tungsten carbide, which means that it is safe for anyone to wear as it will not react to your skin. Highly Scratch-resistant and waterproof, tungsten is four times harder than titanium and ten times harder than silver/gold and will maintain its shine forever.

Tungsten carbides are in no doubt one of the strongest metal used in the jewelry industry. It is approximately two times stiffer than steel and twice the density. Our tungsten carbides are also nickel free which makes it hypoallergenic for most individuals.

The Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic wood that originates from the Big Island of Hawai'i. Different parts of the island yields a distinctive hue to the color of the wood. The beautiful colors ranges from yellow or greenish-yellow, through orange, brown, and red, to almost black, and hues of different colors can be derived from a single trunk. In the Hawaiian language "koa" means "warrior" which symbolizes strength, fearlessness and bravery. From the ancient Hawaiian outrigger canoes to the birth of the first ancient surfboards and ukulele, the koa wood deserves more than ever be a widely recognized as a symbol of prestige and coloring.

Perfect for occasions such as weddings or anniversaries, the tungsten carbide ring with Hawaiian koa wood inlay symbolizes a new promise to your partner. A ring is just not a 'ring' but an 'opening chapter' and it creates something unfathomable... or it may just be 'everlasting love'.

Tungsten carbides are in no doubt one of the strongest metal used in the jewelry industry. It is approximately two times stiffer than steel and twice the density. Our tungsten carbides are also nickel free which makes it hypoallergenic for most individuals. Tungsten carbide can only be scratched or damaged by extreme measures, like abrasion from diamonds or corundum. Tungsten rings are durable enough for everyday use which will keep their original polish and shine for life.

The Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic wood that originates from the Big Island of Hawai'i. Different parts of the island yields a distinctive hue to the color of the wood. The beautiful colors ranges from yellow or greenish-yellow, through orange, brown, and red, to almost black, and hues of different colors can be derived from a single trunk. In the Hawaiian language "koa" means "warrior" which symbolizes strength, fearlessness and bravery. From the ancient Hawaiian outrigger canoes to the birth of the first ancient surfboards and ukulele, the koa wood deserves more than ever be a widely recognized as a symbol of prestige and coloring.

Perfect for occasions such as weddings or anniversaries, the tungsten carbide ring with Hawaiian koa wood inlay symbolizes a new promise to your partner. A ring is just not a 'ring' but an 'opening chapter' and it creates something unfathomable... or it may just be 'everlasting love'.

Tungsten carbides are in no doubt one of the strongest metal used in the jewelry industry. It is approximately two times stiffer than steel and twice the density. Our tungsten carbides are also cobalt-free which makes it hypoallergenic for most individuals.

The Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic wood that originates from the Big Island of Hawai'i. Different parts of the island yields a distinctive hue to the color of the wood. The beautiful colors ranges from yellow or greenish-yellow, through orange, brown, and red, to almost black, and hues of different colors can be derived from a single trunk. In the Hawaiian language "koa" means "warrior" which symbolizes strength, fearlessness and bravery. From the ancient Hawaiian outrigger canoes to the birth of the first ancient surfboards and ukulele, the koa wood deserves more than ever be a widely recognized as a symbol of prestige and coloring.

Perfect for occasions such as weddings or anniversaries, the tungsten carbide ring with Hawaiian koa wood inlay symbolizes a new promise to your partner. A ring is just not a 'ring' but an 'opening chapter' and it creates something unfathomable... or it may just be 'everlasting love'.

This tungsten ring features a Hawaiian koa wood and blue opal inlay. Crafted of nickel free hypoallergenic tungsten carbide, which means that it is safe for anyone to wear as it will not react to your skin. Highly Scratch-resistant and waterproof, tungsten is four times harder than titanium and ten times harder than silver/gold and will maintain its shine forever.

Blue opal which is known to be a stone representing hope, innocence and purity. Opal stones are among the visually most attractive gemstones. The internal structure of precious opal makes it diffract light; depending on the conditions in which it formed, it can take on many colors.

The Hawaiian koa, which is a exotic wood that originates from the Big Island of Hawai'i. Different parts of the island yields a distinctive hue to the color of the wood. The beautiful colors ranges from yellow or greenish-yellow, through orange, brown, and red, to almost black, and hues of different colors can be derived from a single trunk. In the Hawaiian language "koa" means "warrior" which symbolizes strength, fearlessness and bravery. From the ancient Hawaiian outrigger canoes to the birth of the first ancient surfboards and ukulele, the koa wood deserves more than ever be a widely recognized as a symbol of prestige and coloring.

Perfect for occasions such as weddings or anniversaries, the tungsten carbide ring with Hawaiian koa wood inlay symbolizes a new promise to your partner. A ring is just not a 'ring' but an 'opening chapter' and it creates something unfathomable... or it may just be 'everlasting love'.

This black tungsten ring features a genuine elk antler inlay with high profile grains. Every ring is unique as not two are alike. The antler will be coated with a ring sealant protecting it from moisture and other harsh condition.

No two rings will be identical. Each piece of antler will each have its own unique pattern as we use natural and unique materials in our rings and variation must be expected.